This month the Archives Hub picks out the collections of botanists and botanical societies of the past three hundred years. These include the papers of herbalists, biochemists, geneticists, and even missionaries. http://www.archiveshub.ac.uk/mar05.shtm
‘Science Gossip’ is born from a collaboration between an Arts and Humanities Research Council projec...
‘Science Gossip’ is born from a collaboration between an Arts and Humanities Research Council projec...
‘Science Gossip’ is born from a collaboration between an Arts and Humanities Research Council projec...
The Cambridge University Herbarium has a rich history of over 300 years of plant collection, invento...
Herbals and herbaria for scientific purposes have been made from the 16th century. They were private...
Since the Royal Botanic Garden Edinburgh (RBGE) was established in 1670 as a collection of medicinal...
‘Science Gossip’ is born from a collaboration between an Arts and Humanities Research Council projec...
While recently searching the herbarium of J. A. Brewer (1818-1886) in the museum of the Holmesdale N...
Exchange of duplicate specimens was an important element of the relationship between metropolitan an...
‘Science Gossip’ is born from a collaboration between an Arts and Humanities Research Council projec...
‘Science Gossip’ is born from a collaboration between an Arts and Humanities Research Council projec...
‘Science Gossip’ is born from a collaboration between an Arts and Humanities Research Council projec...
‘Science Gossip’ is born from a collaboration between an Arts and Humanities Research Council projec...
‘Science Gossip’ is born from a collaboration between an Arts and Humanities Research Council projec...
‘Science Gossip’ is born from a collaboration between an Arts and Humanities Research Council projec...
‘Science Gossip’ is born from a collaboration between an Arts and Humanities Research Council projec...
‘Science Gossip’ is born from a collaboration between an Arts and Humanities Research Council projec...
‘Science Gossip’ is born from a collaboration between an Arts and Humanities Research Council projec...
The Cambridge University Herbarium has a rich history of over 300 years of plant collection, invento...
Herbals and herbaria for scientific purposes have been made from the 16th century. They were private...
Since the Royal Botanic Garden Edinburgh (RBGE) was established in 1670 as a collection of medicinal...
‘Science Gossip’ is born from a collaboration between an Arts and Humanities Research Council projec...
While recently searching the herbarium of J. A. Brewer (1818-1886) in the museum of the Holmesdale N...
Exchange of duplicate specimens was an important element of the relationship between metropolitan an...
‘Science Gossip’ is born from a collaboration between an Arts and Humanities Research Council projec...
‘Science Gossip’ is born from a collaboration between an Arts and Humanities Research Council projec...
‘Science Gossip’ is born from a collaboration between an Arts and Humanities Research Council projec...
‘Science Gossip’ is born from a collaboration between an Arts and Humanities Research Council projec...
‘Science Gossip’ is born from a collaboration between an Arts and Humanities Research Council projec...
‘Science Gossip’ is born from a collaboration between an Arts and Humanities Research Council projec...
‘Science Gossip’ is born from a collaboration between an Arts and Humanities Research Council projec...
‘Science Gossip’ is born from a collaboration between an Arts and Humanities Research Council projec...
‘Science Gossip’ is born from a collaboration between an Arts and Humanities Research Council projec...